If you can clean it out and reseal it, in which it's fine for a while,
implies that the head is coming loose, allowing air to be sucked in. If so,
then consider using a better gasket sealer with Locktite on whatever bolts
it together.
I'm not familiar with the this pump, but I'm sure there's a way to make an
add-on or remote air filter using a K&N motorcycle air filter coated with
their spray on oil. This will block out moisture at the inlet.
GM
----- Original Message -----
> Anybody have any ideas how to solve the problem? Do I just have a bad pump
> and need to get a new one? Is there some way to filter moisture out of the
> air before it enters the pump?
> Scott Isensee
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